Saturday, July 27, 2024
Seeped..
Two things can be simultaneously true. First, that Joe Biden has been dragged, against his will, to this decision. And second, that he has shown true leadership, putting to one side his ego and ambition for the greater good.
One thing is clear. With a single statement, power has seeped away from Biden and towards his vice-president, Kamala Harris, whom he endorsed last night. And while Harris has not been formally anointed by the Democrats, it appears improbable that anyone can defeat her in an abridged contest in such a short time.
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Principle..
Today, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Mark E. Green, MD (R-TN) released the following statement after the House of Representatives passed H.Res. 1371, a resolution strongly condemning the failure of the Biden administration and “border czar” Kamala Harris to secure the United States’ borders:
“Vice President Kamala Harris is not just a failed border czar—she is an extremist on border security and immigration enforcement, as her record as a senator, presidential candidate, and vice president makes abundantly clear. In March 2021, President Biden told the country that Vice President Harris was ‘the most qualified person to…lead our efforts’ in stemming the flood of illegal aliens across our Southwest border.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
VP..
There are very real questions surrounding VP Kamala Harris. If all these other figures could see the country was being led by a very unsteady president, mentally and physically, wouldn’t Harris be able to see that too?
In what possible scenario is President Biden’s vice president not directly involved in the cover-up? Or, perhaps even more embarrassing, was she so detached from the day-to-day activities at the highest level of the administration that she simply hadn’t noticed?
Maybe they’ll start revealing, just how deeply she was involved in the cover-up of Biden’s decline. How she allowed the fraud to be perpetrated on the public, for her own political future.
Was there a deal that if Biden wins in November, he would step aside and allow her to slide into the presidency – a deal that Biden’s debate debacle ruined?
Border..
It went on to say that “the House of Representatives strongly condemns the Biden Administration and its Border Czar, Kamala Harris’s, failure to secure the United States border; affirms that the American people deserve elected officials who understand the gravity of the crisis at the border and who will execute the policies to fix the border crisis.
Fraud..
Six individuals are being charged with absentee ballot fraud. They were all volunteers for the campaign of Yu-Ching James Pai, a candidate in the June 2023 Primary for City County District 20.
Five out of six defendants surrendered to authorities Thursday morning to face charges in an election fraud case linked to last year's New York City Council primary in Flushing, Queens.
As alleged in this case, the defendants went to the Board of Elections and filed fraudulent absentee ballot applications on behalf of 23 voters they had never met," said said District Attorney Melinda Katz,
Appearing in court Thursday to face charges including criminal possession of a forged instrument, falsifying business records and illegal voting.
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Gotcha..
There’s a price to pay for unwise financial decisions. Most of us understand the economic consequences of living beyond our means.
Except for President and the federal government, that is.
The national debt is already at $34 trillion and is quickly hurtling toward $35 trillion (it was roughly $27 trillion when Biden took office).
The costs of carrying such a significant debt are putting pressure on other spending priorities as interest alone takes up a higher percentage of the government’s budget. In fact, interest payments are the fastest-growing segment of the budget.
The U.S. just hit a new “milestone”: In the first seven months of the current fiscal year, payments on interest have cost taxpayers more than defense and Medicare spending. Only Social Security eats a higher percentage of the budget – for now. In less than 30 years, interest on the debt will likely become our largest expenditure.